Wide-ranging analysis finds negative overall impacts from coal mining in Rockies
CALGARY — Coal mining on environmentally sensitive slopes of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains wouldn’t be an overall benefit to the province, a wide-ranging analysis from the University of Calgary has concluded.
“The net economic benefit is minimal,” said Jennifer Winter, an economist at the university’s school of public policy.
“When you compare that to the fairly significant impacts to wildlife, to the natural landscape, to other economic activities, it’s not in Alberta’s interest to proceed.”
Winter and her colleagues took a different approach to their analysis than a strict cost-benefit breakdown. She said they tried to get beyond weighing wages earned and taxes paid to examine overall economic, social and environmental impacts.


